Midnight – Rod Fergussen chats about Gears Ultimate Edition. Shows Making of video. Includes the beta for Gears 4. He’s got something to share on Wednesday’s Daily Show.00:15 – Chat about today’s news. Show the intro vid from today’s conference. P v Z Garden Warfare 2 video shown, voted for by X1 owners.00:22 – David from Lionhead shows a new Fable Legends hero.00:30 – Behind the scenes look at indie game Beyond Eyes.00:33 – Chat about Elite Dangerous with David Braben. Exclusive vid of CQC mode.00:39 – Dark Souls 3 trailer, as voted for by fans.00:41 – The Behemouth chat about Castle Crashers Remastered for Xbox 1. Then talk about Game 4 and show a video.00:46 – Phil Spencer joins for a chat. Video showing a guide to backwards compatibility feature.00:56 – Video showing the updated Dashboard. Out later this year. Cortana shown.01:03 – A look at the new “cheap” Elite controller .01:04 – Fallout 4 video.01:07 – Rare chat about their 2 new games. Shows Rare Replay features.01:14 – Halo 5 video from todays conference. 01:20 – World of Tanks X1 chat. Out 28th July.01:23 – Forza 6 vid, as voted by fans.01:25 – Exclusive look at Halo 5 War Zone with a behind the scenes video. Gives away at Xbox One signed by the Xbox Team.

Tuesday Night

We’ll dig into fans’ biggest questions about Halo 5: Guardians’ Warzone. Plus a closer look at Rise of the Tomb Raider, the new Xbox Elite Wireless Controller for hardcore gaming, Turn 10 will cover the best of Forza Motorsport 6, and tons of games will be reviewed.

Summary of Tuesday Night Daily Show -

Midnight – Starts with montage from start of E3 conference.00:05 – Larry & co chat about E3. Larry shouts 7 at crowd in reference to the 7 big exclusives out this year. Then growls.00:08 – Dan from Turn 10 chats about Forza 6.00:14 – Fan votes a video of indie game Sheltered.00:15 – Toy Soldiers chat about He-man in the game and magic/bullets balance.00:20 – Tomb Raider chat. Choc full of tombs, multi-stage puzzles.00:24 – Fan voted trailer of Elite Dangerous.00:26 – DayZ Dean talks about Ion and Game Preview.00:30 – ReCore interview. Storms affect the map. The “Dog” is called Mack.00:35 – Just Cause 3 & Deus Ex chat. 00:42 – Fan voted Ashen trailer.00:45 – A look at the Elite controller. 00:50 – Oculus Rift chat and the partnership with MS. Win 10, DX12 & the pad.00:55 – Lego Dimensions & the Portal demo01:00 – Tour of the E3 floor with a few idiots.01:02 – Mirrors Edge & P v Z Garden Warfare 2 chat. 01:06 – A look at Fable Legends.01:08 – A look at the Hololens Halo tutorial for the E3 demo of Halo 5 War Zone. Josh from 343 talks about Halo 5. No Forge for War Zone.01:18 – MS give a crazy fan a signed X1.01:20 – Finish off with a games montage vid.

Wednesday Night

We’ll take a closer look at the Halo 5: Guardians campaign story, exclusive footage of the Gigantic creatures, and the next chapter in the fan-favorite Killer Instinct franchise. Plus a walk around the Xbox booth, Kudo Tsunoda will stop by, and more trailers and interviews.

Also Daily Shows at Midnight for 60-90mins on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday -

Tune in to see live Xbox E3 breaking news, exclusive announcements, trailer reveals, game demos, and interviews with game creators, June 15th-17th from 4:00 p.m - 5:00 p.m PDT on your Xbox One, Xbox.com, and Xbox 360.

Today, we announced the Xbox E3 2015 Briefing will take place Monday, June 15, beginning at 12:30p ET/9:30a PT. (5.30pm UK Time) You can watch the live stream of the Xbox E3 2015 Briefing on Xbox.com, via the Xbox Live Events Player, on Xbox One or Xbox 360 consoles and on Windows Phone globally. You can also watch the Xbox E3 2015 Briefing during “Xbox: Game On” on Spike TV in the U.S. and Canada at 12:30p ET/9:30a PT.

I’m happy to report we’re also bringing back Xbox Daily: LIVE @ E3 – our live show that covers everything Xbox happening at E3.

What: A one hour show featuring breaking news, exclusive announcements, trailer reveals, game demos, and interviews with game creators.

When: Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday from 7p ET/4p PT – 8p ET/5p PT.

Where: The show will be streamed live on Xbox One, Xbox.com both on your desktop and mobile, and Xbox 360. Each show will also have interactive experiences created just for fans watching live on Xbox One.

During the briefing, you’ll have a chance to check out everything from in-depth looks at previously-announced games to trailers for our unannounced titles coming in 2015 and beyond.

Each (Daily) show will also have interactive experiences created just for fans watching live on Xbox One.

This year, we have an amazing games lineup to share (who knew it’d be so hard to pack all of our exclusive E3 premieres into an hour and a half?), so we’re saving a lot of exciting reveals for gamescom in August. It’s already shaping up to be a great year.

So when googling 'Xbox one slim' there seems to be a few suggestions that Microsoft could increase the specs of the machine so as to compete better with PS4 for resolution and frame rate. How likely do we think that would be?

magicmilner wrote:So when googling 'Xbox one slim' there seems to be a few suggestions that Microsoft could increase the specs of the machine so as to compete better with PS4 for resolution and frame rate. How likely do we think that would be?

Zero possibility. You risk fracturing the userbase and pissing off early adopters by releasing a new higher specced model. I think MS are hoping that DX12 is going to help with performance issues.

magicmilner wrote:So when googling 'Xbox one slim' there seems to be a few suggestions that Microsoft could increase the specs of the machine so as to compete better with PS4 for resolution and frame rate. How likely do we think that would be?

That's an interesting thought, 'milner. My initial reaction is, like mhtl, to say no chance... but Nintendo has just gone down this road with New 3DS, and Apple has done it with their products for years. In the 3DS example, the 'New' variant offers faster processing and improved frame-rate in games designed to take advantage of the new hardware.

I would still be surprised, but MS doesn't seem averse to shaking up their console proposition, as evidenced by their changing position on Kinect and the consistent updating of the operating system software.

magicmilner wrote:So when googling 'Xbox one slim' there seems to be a few suggestions that Microsoft could increase the specs of the machine so as to compete better with PS4 for resolution and frame rate. How likely do we think that would be?